at this point, i fully expect the process to be
A&M announces they will bring back the bonfire back on campus in the dumbest way possible (likely right in front of the memorial) and the dumbest concept possible (propane fire over metal fake logs so it's "safe" but with a real burnt orange outhouse that actually burns)
national media gets a whiff of it, and starts asking questions
everything A&M thought they escaped 25 years ago gets brought back up, including their institutional negligence
current students start asking questions and making a ton of comments about it, a few tiktoks go viral
national media starts talking about it even more, asking more questions and reporting on the negligence. they do in home interviews with some of the families whose kids died due to institutional negligence
A&M announces they are cancelling their revival of the on campus bonfire "out of respect" for the families who had children die